Recent Posts

Located in Fairlee, Vermont, the Lake Morey Protective Association (LMPA), founded in 1907, is working to preserve the pristine beauty of Lake Morey and promote recreational and social opportunities for its members.

Join visiting families, friends and residents in activities focused on the lake and its environs. Volunteer for the greeter program, report adopt-a-lake hours, and help at an event. Learn to identify invasive species and maintain an ecologically-sound, environmentally-friendly waterfront.Enjoy all Lake Morey and its surroundings have to offer!

Updated Aquatic Invasive Species
Transport Law in Vermont – Act 67

As of June 8, 2017, the Vermont Legislature enacted new legislation regarding aquatic nuisance control. Act 67 adds
four animals to the species list of which transport is restricted, and requires boat operators to visually inspect
their own vessels and remove drain plugs while transporting a vessel.

While the transport of ANY aquatic plant or plant parts, as well as zebra and quagga mussels, is still prohibited, it is now also prohibited to transport the following species:
❖ Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea)
❖ Fishhook waterflea (Cercopagis pengoi)
❖ Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus)
❖ Spiny waterflea (Bythotrephes longimanus)Read more…

It’s time to search and pull Milfoil and record your time

Lake Morey’s waters are finally getting clear. With this clarity comes the ability to see milfoil. Barbara Duncan has found about 10 plants between her place and a neighbors along the west coast of the Lake. We encourage all of our members to be on the lookout for milfoil and to pull it out or report it if found.

As always, if you need help identifying milfoil — we are always happy to provide samples. Contact Barbara Duncan, Adopt-A-Lake Coordinator at barbara.duncan@valley.net

Remember to record your search and pull time spent on the Adopt a-Lake form – the accumulated hours are reported to the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation and are credited toward the total cost of eliminating milfoil.

Upcoming Events

Oct

6

Fri

Like Us On Facebook

Join Our Email List

Volunteer

The 2017 ADOPT-A-LAKE FORM is now online and can be found under the Programs tab. This is very important and vital for our Lake to receive Grant money to defray milfoil costs.

Friends of Fairlee Forests needs your help!
Fairlee boasts over 35 miles of public trail. Contact Lynne at ldfitzhugh@yahoo.com
to volunteer for maintenance of trails around Lake Morey.
Check out the Friends of Fairlee Forest website for maps, natural history and other resources concerning our Lake and area environment.

Contact Us

Mailing address: LMPA P.O. Box 241 Fairlee, VT 05045

Email: info@lakemorey.org

Ice Out Chart

The 2017 Ice Out on Lake Morey occurred on April 12. Click here for a chart that shows all ice out dates on our Lake back to 1977. Click here to link to a youtube video taken during the ice breakup on Lake Morey in 2014.